streaming
IPA: strˈimɪŋ
noun
- Movement as a stream.
- (computing) The transmission of digital audio or video, or the reception or playback of such data without first storing it.
- (Internet) Synonym of livestreaming.
- (UK, education) Division of classes into academic streams.
- The working of alluvial deposits to get ore.
adjective
- Flowing or moving in continuous succession, like fluid in a stream.
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Examples of "streaming" in Sentences
- I’m lucky, she told herself, the word streaming like a silver ribbon through her mind.
- Music streaming is also fairly straightforward, but offers preview streams along with full downloads.
- I have written to you once before, and your reply said the live streaming is working at your end and you cannot imagine what could be wrong at my end.
- As grains of wheat held in a hand flow streaming from a grip of stone, so I, in time and cant, am blown across an ancient, braver land on winds of bone.
- Some people have talked about streaming, but the income you make from streaming is really, really low, and so far, the adoption of it is incredibly low.
- What Citrix used to call its Presentation Server product for application streaming is now referred to as XenApp and labeled a "virtualization" technology.
- The extreme is screaming meemies, which Picturesque Expressions by Laurence Urdang notes originated as a World War II nickname for German rocket shells and is now often confused with the phrase streaming media.
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